selftests/mm: add simple VM_PFNMAP tests based on mmap'ing /dev/mem

Let's test some basic functionality using /dev/mem.  These tests will
implicitly cover some PAT (Page Attribute Handling) handling on x86.

These tests will only run when /dev/mem access to the first two pages in
physical address space is possible and allowed; otherwise, the tests are
skipped.

On current x86-64 with PAT inside a VM, all tests pass:

	TAP version 13
	1..6
	# Starting 6 tests from 1 test cases.
	#  RUN           pfnmap.madvise_disallowed ...
	#            OK  pfnmap.madvise_disallowed
	ok 1 pfnmap.madvise_disallowed
	#  RUN           pfnmap.munmap_split ...
	#            OK  pfnmap.munmap_split
	ok 2 pfnmap.munmap_split
	#  RUN           pfnmap.mremap_fixed ...
	#            OK  pfnmap.mremap_fixed
	ok 3 pfnmap.mremap_fixed
	#  RUN           pfnmap.mremap_shrink ...
	#            OK  pfnmap.mremap_shrink
	ok 4 pfnmap.mremap_shrink
	#  RUN           pfnmap.mremap_expand ...
	#            OK  pfnmap.mremap_expand
	ok 5 pfnmap.mremap_expand
	#  RUN           pfnmap.fork ...
	#            OK  pfnmap.fork
	ok 6 pfnmap.fork
	# PASSED: 6 / 6 tests passed.
	# Totals: pass:6 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0

However, we are able to trigger:

[   27.888251] x86/PAT: pfnmap:1790 freeing invalid memtype [mem 0x00000000-0x00000fff]

There are probably more things worth testing in the future, such as
MAP_PRIVATE handling.  But this set of tests is sufficient to cover most
of the things we will rework regarding PAT handling.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250509153033.952746-1-david@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Lorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@oracle.com>
Cc: Shuah Khan <shuah@kernel.org>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Cc: Dev Jain <dev.jain@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
David Hildenbrand 2025-05-09 17:30:32 +02:00 committed by Andrew Morton
parent 3f12680913
commit 2616b37032
4 changed files with 202 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ mremap_test
on-fault-limit
transhuge-stress
pagemap_ioctl
pfnmap
*.tmp*
protection_keys
protection_keys_32

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@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ TEST_GEN_FILES += mremap_test
TEST_GEN_FILES += mseal_test
TEST_GEN_FILES += on-fault-limit
TEST_GEN_FILES += pagemap_ioctl
TEST_GEN_FILES += pfnmap
TEST_GEN_FILES += thuge-gen
TEST_GEN_FILES += transhuge-stress
TEST_GEN_FILES += uffd-stress

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@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* Basic VM_PFNMAP tests relying on mmap() of '/dev/mem'
*
* Copyright 2025, Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Author(s): David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
*/
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <linux/mman.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include "../kselftest_harness.h"
#include "vm_util.h"
static sigjmp_buf sigjmp_buf_env;
static void signal_handler(int sig)
{
siglongjmp(sigjmp_buf_env, -EFAULT);
}
static int test_read_access(char *addr, size_t size, size_t pagesize)
{
size_t offs;
int ret;
if (signal(SIGSEGV, signal_handler) == SIG_ERR)
return -EINVAL;
ret = sigsetjmp(sigjmp_buf_env, 1);
if (!ret) {
for (offs = 0; offs < size; offs += pagesize)
/* Force a read that the compiler cannot optimize out. */
*((volatile char *)(addr + offs));
}
if (signal(SIGSEGV, signal_handler) == SIG_ERR)
return -EINVAL;
return ret;
}
FIXTURE(pfnmap)
{
size_t pagesize;
int dev_mem_fd;
char *addr1;
size_t size1;
char *addr2;
size_t size2;
};
FIXTURE_SETUP(pfnmap)
{
self->pagesize = getpagesize();
self->dev_mem_fd = open("/dev/mem", O_RDONLY);
if (self->dev_mem_fd < 0)
SKIP(return, "Cannot open '/dev/mem'\n");
/* We'll require the first two pages throughout our tests ... */
self->size1 = self->pagesize * 2;
self->addr1 = mmap(NULL, self->size1, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED,
self->dev_mem_fd, 0);
if (self->addr1 == MAP_FAILED)
SKIP(return, "Cannot mmap '/dev/mem'\n");
/* ... and want to be able to read from them. */
if (test_read_access(self->addr1, self->size1, self->pagesize))
SKIP(return, "Cannot read-access mmap'ed '/dev/mem'\n");
self->size2 = 0;
self->addr2 = MAP_FAILED;
}
FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(pfnmap)
{
if (self->addr2 != MAP_FAILED)
munmap(self->addr2, self->size2);
if (self->addr1 != MAP_FAILED)
munmap(self->addr1, self->size1);
if (self->dev_mem_fd >= 0)
close(self->dev_mem_fd);
}
TEST_F(pfnmap, madvise_disallowed)
{
int advices[] = {
MADV_DONTNEED,
MADV_DONTNEED_LOCKED,
MADV_FREE,
MADV_WIPEONFORK,
MADV_COLD,
MADV_PAGEOUT,
MADV_POPULATE_READ,
MADV_POPULATE_WRITE,
};
int i;
/* All these advices must be rejected. */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(advices); i++) {
EXPECT_LT(madvise(self->addr1, self->pagesize, advices[i]), 0);
EXPECT_EQ(errno, EINVAL);
}
}
TEST_F(pfnmap, munmap_split)
{
/*
* Unmap the first page. This munmap() call is not really expected to
* fail, but we might be able to trigger other internal issues.
*/
ASSERT_EQ(munmap(self->addr1, self->pagesize), 0);
/*
* Remap the first page while the second page is still mapped. This
* makes sure that any PAT tracking on x86 will allow for mmap()'ing
* a page again while some parts of the first mmap() are still
* around.
*/
self->size2 = self->pagesize;
self->addr2 = mmap(NULL, self->pagesize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED,
self->dev_mem_fd, 0);
ASSERT_NE(self->addr2, MAP_FAILED);
}
TEST_F(pfnmap, mremap_fixed)
{
char *ret;
/* Reserve a destination area. */
self->size2 = self->size1;
self->addr2 = mmap(NULL, self->size2, PROT_READ, MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE,
-1, 0);
ASSERT_NE(self->addr2, MAP_FAILED);
/* mremap() over our destination. */
ret = mremap(self->addr1, self->size1, self->size2,
MREMAP_FIXED | MREMAP_MAYMOVE, self->addr2);
ASSERT_NE(ret, MAP_FAILED);
}
TEST_F(pfnmap, mremap_shrink)
{
char *ret;
/* Shrinking is expected to work. */
ret = mremap(self->addr1, self->size1, self->size1 - self->pagesize, 0);
ASSERT_NE(ret, MAP_FAILED);
}
TEST_F(pfnmap, mremap_expand)
{
/*
* Growing is not expected to work, and getting it right would
* be challenging. So this test primarily serves as an early warning
* that something that probably should never work suddenly works.
*/
self->size2 = self->size1 + self->pagesize;
self->addr2 = mremap(self->addr1, self->size1, self->size2, MREMAP_MAYMOVE);
ASSERT_EQ(self->addr2, MAP_FAILED);
}
TEST_F(pfnmap, fork)
{
pid_t pid;
int ret;
/* fork() a child and test if the child can access the pages. */
pid = fork();
ASSERT_GE(pid, 0);
if (!pid) {
EXPECT_EQ(test_read_access(self->addr1, self->size1,
self->pagesize), 0);
exit(0);
}
wait(&ret);
if (WIFEXITED(ret))
ret = WEXITSTATUS(ret);
else
ret = -EINVAL;
ASSERT_EQ(ret, 0);
}
TEST_HARNESS_MAIN

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@ -63,6 +63,8 @@ separated by spaces:
test soft dirty page bit semantics
- pagemap
test pagemap_scan IOCTL
- pfnmap
tests for VM_PFNMAP handling
- cow
test copy-on-write semantics
- thp
@ -472,6 +474,8 @@ fi
CATEGORY="pagemap" run_test ./pagemap_ioctl
CATEGORY="pfnmap" run_test ./pfnmap
# COW tests
CATEGORY="cow" run_test ./cow